News Blue Mountain Eagle C OPS AND C OURTS Arrests and citations in the Blue Mountain Eagle are taken from the logs of law enforcement agencies. Every effort is made to report the court disposition of arrest cases. Grant County Circuit Court • Travis Freniere, 30, was con- victed of unauthorized use of a ve- hicle and sentenced to 20 months in state prison and required to pay $4,959 in restitution. • Jessica Anne Shawn-Thomas, 33, was convicted of fourth-degree assault and sentenced to 18 months probation and 40 hours communi- ty service and fined $175. • Hope Iurea Uptegrove, 58, was convicted of driving under the influence of intoxicants and sen- tenced to 18 months probation and 80 hours of community service and fined $195. • John Robert Dunn was cited for a probation violation and sen- tenced to seven days in jail and revoked probation. • Michael Dean Gibson was found guilty of harassment and issued a suspended sentence of 18 months probation and 10 days in jail and fined $100. Oregon State Police • March 24: Detained 26-year- old Ethan Taylor Thomas after re- sponding with John Day police to a report of a probation violation. Thomas was visibly intoxicated and had marijuana in his posses- sion. He was transferred to parole and probation. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff’s Of- fice reported the following for the week of March 16-22: • Concealed handgun licenses: 9 • Average inmates: 10 • Bookings: 11 • Releases: 9 • Citations: 1 • Fingerprints: 4 • Civil papers: 15 • Warrants processed: 5 • Asst./welfare check:3 • Keith Benjamin, 36, Canyon City was cited for driving while suspended and driving uninsured. Justice Court The Grant County Justice Court reported the following fines and judgments: • Careless driving — no acci- dent: Eusebio Arroyo-Gonzalez, 51, Lake Worth, Florida, Dec. 26, fined $260. • Failure to drive within lane: Doyle Dewaine Staples, 93, Sene- ca, March 10, fined $220. • Driving Uninsured: Christo- pher Jo Keith, 36, Canyon City, March 8, fined $220; Christopher Jo Keith, 36, Canyon City, Dec. 30, fined $220. • Driving while suspended: Christopher Jo Keith, 36, Canyon City, March 8, fined $370; Chris- topher Jo Keith, 36, Canyon City, Dec. 30, fined $370. • No Sno Park permit: Marty John Holmstrom, 55, John Day, Feb. 25, fined $30. • Exceeding speed limit: Cody Josiah Winn, 48, John Day, Feb. 24, 35/25 zone, fined $110; Dan- iel Lewis Perry, 56, West Linn, March 1, 43/30 zone, fined $135; Todd Malcom Winegar, 39, Prai- rie City, March 8, 65/55 zone, fined $135; Jeannie Atheda Mc- Carthy, 18, Prairie City, March 13, fined $135. • Off-road vehicle on the high- way: Michael R. Robertson, 48, Sandy, Feb. 25, fined $220. • Failure to properly use safety belt: Todd Malcom Winegar, 39, Prairie City, March 8, fined $135. • Violation of the speed lim- it: Dawn Michelle Hamsher, 47, Mt. Vernon, March 6, 42/25 zone, fined $135. • Violation of the basic rule: Alexsandr S. Tverdokhleb, 22, Richland, Washington, Feb. 20, 65/55 zone, fined $110; David Thorf Morris, 64, Mt. Vernon, March 15, 75/55 zone, fined $135; John Dawson Swaggart, 50, Echo, March 16, 75/55 zone, fined $135; Levi John Lawrence, 29, Vale, March 10, 75/55 zone, fined $135; Mathew D. McKen- zie, 33, Portland, March 11, 79/65 zone, fined $160. • Jake Omar Cavayotti was found guilty of reckless driving and violation of the speed limit and fined $520. • Fox Farrell was found guilty of a wildlife violation and fined $560. • Ernest A. Chavira was found guilty of driving while suspended and sentenced to 12 months pro- bation and 48, hours in jail and fined $600. Dispatch John Day dispatch worked 134 calls during the week of March 20-26. Along with the various traffic warnings, trespassing, in- jured animals, noise complaints and juvenile complaints, these calls included: John Day Police Department March 20: Dispatched to a re- port of a dog bite. Took a report of harassment in Prairie City. March 21: Issued a warning for allowing a dog as a nuisance. Arrested a 49-year-old on a Grant County warrant. Dispatched to a report of child abuse. March 22: Responded to a re- port of a hit and run at the post of- fice. Responded to a report of sus- picious activity at the skate park. March 24: Received a report of a theft in Prairie City. March 25: A caller reported someone had smashed his wind- shield and mirror. Cited a 34-year- old John Day resident for criminal mischief. Grant County Sheriff’s Office March 20: Responded to a re- port of a burglary alarm. March 23: Dispatched to a re- port of suspicious activity at the church in Dayville. March 24: Received a report of a person on probation drink- ing and using marijuana and took the person to Grant County corrections. John Day ambulance March 25: Dispatched for a subject with burns on his hands Wednesday, March 29, 2017 A5 Locals raise hay for southern ranchers Hamsher and OCA looking to collect 1,000 tons By Rylan Boggs Blue Mountain Eagle Prairie City Mayor and Coun- ty Commissioner Jim Hamsher is working with the Oregon Cattle- men’s Associ- ation to supply ranchers affected by fire with feed for their cattle. Hamsher said he is aiming to help collect 1,000 tons of hay to aid ranchers Jim Hamsher affected by mas- sive fires in the southern part of the country. “Record-breaking fires in Colo- rado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas have resulted in loss of homes, live- stock, feed, lost and injured live- stock, and infrastructure,” a United States Department of Agriculture press release said. He is working with the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association and using the Hay for John Day Facebook page to help organize donations. The page was created to help ranchers feed their animals in the wake of the Can- yon Creek Complex fire and helped bring in nearly 1,000 tons of hay af- ter the disaster. Grant County rancher Alec Oliver said the Canyon Creek fire took out a lot of summer grazing land. “It affected quite a few people,” he said of the fire, and the donated hay “definitely helped a lot of people that needed it.” “We got donations as far as Colo- Eagle file photo Mark McKinnon, left, of Whittaker Farms in Culver speaks with Jim Hamsher of Prairie City as a young helper waits during the Hay for John Day campaign following the Canyon Creek Complex fire. Organizer Jim Hamsher is working with the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association to provide feed for ranchers affected by fires in the southern part of the country. rado when we had our fire,” Hamsh- er said. “They tried to support us so we should try to help them out. It’s just one big ranching family.” Southern ranchers are now facing a similar disaster. The fires burned more than 2 million acres, killed at least seven people and thousands of livestock, according to Reuters. “Recent wildfires have caused devastating losses for many farmers and ranchers in our state,” Farm Ser- vice Agency acting State Executive Director in Texas Erasmo Trevino said. “Over the past several years, wildfires have increased in severity, intensity, and cost as the fire season has grown longer.” Ranchers have lost millions of dollars, large parts of their herds, houses and miles of fence to the fire, according to a video Hamsher is using to help solicit donations. The fire took place during calving, meaning the ranchers lost multiple generations of animals to the disas- ter. They are looking at trucking the hay as far as Nevada. Those interested can donate on- line through the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association’s website at orcattle. com. County officials to attend child abuse summit in April By Rylan Boggs Blue Mountain Eagle Between six and seven county partners will be traveling to the Child Abuse Family Violence Summit in April. The summit, April 11-14, will educate attendees on aspects of child abuse including prosecu- tion of offenders, community awareness of issues and child sex trafficking, according to Victim Assistance Director Andrea Offi- cer. Court Appointed Special Ad- vocates, Community Counseling Solutions and local law enforce- ment will also have representa- tives in attendance along with the District Attorney’s Office. The Grant County Court ap- proved Officer’s request to send The Eagle/Rylan Boggs Grant County Commissioner Boyd Britton reads over the agenda during a Grant County Court meeting on Wednesday, March 22. the group during a March 22 county court meeting. The court also: • approved county Surveyor Mike Springer’s request to pur- chase a flat file cabinet from Benchmark Surveying for $300. • changed the capital outlay purchasing amount limit for de- partments from $100 to $500. • reviewed and approved an intergovernmental agreement be- tween Grant and Wheeler coun- ties to house Wheeler County inmates. • approved a request from the District Attorney’s Office to send Deputy District Attorney Mara Houck to training. • reviewed and approved an intergovernmental agreement between Grant County and the state to use rock from McGirr Quarry to maintain roads in the winter.